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Petit larceny: On Nov. 8, a man entered Bath and Body Works at Marketplace Mall and used a "large bill to purchase a bottle of lotion," deputies said. After the cashier gave the man change, he reached back across the counter and took the bill while the cashier was helping another customer.

Petit larceny: On Nov. 14, a woman entered Bath and Body Works at Marketplace Mall and put a vacuum cleaner in a shopping cart. She left the store without paying and pushed to the cart to the parking lot. She put the vacuum in a red vehicle and fled.

Criminal possession of a weapon: On Nov. 14, a deputy saw a man in the food court at Marketplace Mall who was the subject of a recent MCAC bulletin. The bulletin said the man could be carrying an unregistered handgun. The deputy asked for assistance from other deputies. The man was seen leaving the food court and getting into a white vehicle. He was driving toward one of the mall exits when deputies tried to stop him. The man exited the moving vehicle and fled on foot. He was located in the parking lot of a neighboring business and taken into custody without incident. Mall security told deputies that they saw the man throw something away as he fled. K-9 arrived and found a handgun that he discarded during the chase. He was charged with second-degree criminal possession of a weapon and remanded to the Monroe County Jail.

OGDEN

Petit larceny: On Nov. 14, an Ogden Center Road resident said that people have been stealing items from her over the past 10 years.

Burglary: On Nov. 14, someone entered an unlocked home on Hubbell Road and stole coins and a TV.

Criminal mischief: On Nov. 15, someone damaged the windows of a rental property on Airy Drive. Pellet shrapnel was located on the floor beneath the damaged windows.

Criminal mischief: On Nov. 15, someone damaged a car mirror and gas cap of a vehicle on Jordache Lane.The following day, someone broke a vehicle mirror and also keyed the vehicle on Jordache Lane. Police believe the incidents may be related.

Forgery: A former employee at an Empire Boulevard Applebee's location, who was fired on Oct. 23 for "job abandonment," allegedly stole six paychecks made out to other employees from the pay period of Oct. 16, signed them over to himself and deposited them.

PERINTON

Vehicle larceny: Someone reported that an unknown person entered his unlocked vehicle on Southcross Trail and stole an iPhone 7, $1,500 in cash and two debit cards on Nov. 15.

Drugs: Three individuals were charged after a Nov. 15 traffic stop in the area of Pittsford Palmyra Road and Hogan Road revealed they had several bags of heroin in the vehicle.

Note: Updated reports from the Webster Police Department were not available.